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COVID-19 spreads fatally at a Kansas nursing home, affecting all residents and killing 10 people

October 20, 2020 Benjamin Leo

An episode of Covid at an exclusive nursing home in Kansas has made each of the 62 inhabitants of the office become contaminated…

Following the first round of talks between President Trump and former Vice President Joe Biden Rule change of mics

October 20, 2020 Olivia John

The Commission on Presidential Debates has chosen to quiet receivers to permit every up-and-comer the open door for continuous comments during the current…

A quarter of transit workers may be infected with COVID-19: study

October 20, 2020 Sophia Andrew

Almost a fourth of New York City’s forefront travel laborers may have contracted COVID-19 — and the individuals who became ill probably gotten…

Tsunami cautioning gave after extent 7.5 quake off southeastern Alaska

October 20, 2020 Emma Perkins

A tsunami cautioning gave Monday after a 7.5-size seismic tremor off southern Alaska was minimized to a warning before dinnertime. The 12:54 p.m….

Man discovered living in Nevada supermarket rafters after foot crashes through roof

October 20, 2020 Antonio Chad

For a situation that shines a different light on the expression “dangling from the rafters,” a man was captured after he was discovered…

The ’21 in ’21′ activity is to urge more ladies to run for NYC Council

October 20, 2020 Benjamin Leo

For a city that is over half female, there’s not a ton of ladies on the City Council — only 12 out of…

Thieves take taxi on drive around before colliding with parked vehicles

October 19, 2020 Antonio Chad

A couple of thieves took a taxi for an hours-in length drive around through Manhattan Sunday — before colliding with parked vehicles on…

NYC Ferry stop in Greenpoint suddenly closes after property sold to new proprietor

October 19, 2020 Emma Perkins

The NYC Ferry stop in Greenpoint, Brooklyn was suddenly covered throughout the end of the week — after the land was offered to…

A Chinese zoo worker was brutally attacked by a group of bears

October 19, 2020 Florence Alessi

A zoo worker was battered to death by a gathering of bears throughout the end of the week in China as guests viewed…

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